this is one problem so far. the mechanic hasnt looked at the other side yet. being this is advanced tech can someone teach me about broken valve guides other than its gonna cost about a grand to fix. so far i know i smoke alot and my track times suck! the mechanic did say at least i did not drop a valve! whatever that means
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a grand ????
well....
if it's the same thing i am thinking of a valve guide is a kinda plate on each valve just a guide plate don't see that costing a grand to fix i must be misunderstood about what the problem is1998 Jet Black Trans-am M6 T-tops<br />\"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find: knock and it shall be opened unto you:-Matthew 7:7<br />Old car<br /><a href=\"http://matthew27529.tripod.com/getsome\" target=\"_blank\">http://matthew27529.tripod.com/getsome</a><br />NEW CAR<br /><a href=\"http://garnerebel.tripod.com/\" target=\"_blank\">http://garnerebel.tripod.com/</a>
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i think he said guide. i really dont know what he said cause i am still in shock. he said he was going to have to take the heads off and take something to a machine shop. i would quote you what he said, but i cant think straight right now.6s.......under the hood or under the belt, they just dont cut it.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by nino:
the mechanic did say at least i did not drop a valve! whatever that means<hr></blockquote>
ok so he didnt drop a a valve but i had a brain fart i guess and thought he was tlaking about the guide plates for the pushrods lol i knew i had to be misunderstanding
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[ November 14, 2002: Message edited by: southern94 ]</p>1998 Jet Black Trans-am M6 T-tops<br />\"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find: knock and it shall be opened unto you:-Matthew 7:7<br />Old car<br /><a href=\"http://matthew27529.tripod.com/getsome\" target=\"_blank\">http://matthew27529.tripod.com/getsome</a><br />NEW CAR<br /><a href=\"http://garnerebel.tripod.com/\" target=\"_blank\">http://garnerebel.tripod.com/</a>
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by southern94:
ok so he didnt drop a a valve but i had a brain fart i guess and thought he was tlaking about the guide plates for the pushrods lol i knew i had to be misunderstanding
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[ November 14, 2002: Message edited by: southern94 ]<hr></blockquote>
We dont use guideplates.
;) ;)
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oh really
well i be dern guess i showed my 3.4'ness there lmao [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]1998 Jet Black Trans-am M6 T-tops<br />\"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find: knock and it shall be opened unto you:-Matthew 7:7<br />Old car<br /><a href=\"http://matthew27529.tripod.com/getsome\" target=\"_blank\">http://matthew27529.tripod.com/getsome</a><br />NEW CAR<br /><a href=\"http://garnerebel.tripod.com/\" target=\"_blank\">http://garnerebel.tripod.com/</a>
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The valve guide is a cylindrical insert that goes through the cylinder head. It is made of a harder material than the head, and it's purpose is to support the valve as it moves up and down to control the flow of air/fuel or exhaust. The stem of the valve is inside the valve guide.
When a valve guide fails, it can crack, or the repetitive motion of the valve movement can wear out the inside of the guide and elongate the hole, allowing oil from the engine into the combustion chamber (this is why your car is smoking). In addition, the elongated opening can cause stress on the valve, since the valve head does not land squarely on the valve seat. This puts an unintended side load on the base of the valve stem (where the stem meets the valve head) and could cause it to break.
If the hole has elongated, I would get it fixed ASAP, I lost a 327 Chevy motor when a worn out valve guide caused the head of the valve to break off the stem and drop into the combustion chamber. The block, piston, head and connecting rod were ruined in this event. It broke when I was cruising down the freeway, not during racing.
Before I paid someone to pull off the head to fix this, you might get a second opinion from another mechanic.
Hope this helps1995 Camaro M5 3.4 Quasar Blue Metallic with T-tops.<br />K&N, Jet Stage II chip, Z28 exhaust, 1LE aluminum ds. Need more power!<br />Next: Auburn posi<br />1976 Pontiac Trans Am. Street driven. Has low compression 350 Chevy runs 12.81 @ 104, 1.73 60\'
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i had the same problem in my 96 camaro i tightened my rocker arms too tight and broke a valve guide i then took the heads off and got them rebuilt for about 350.00 then it was fixed... tell the machine shop to replace your valve guides, springs, lifters, valves, locks, and retainers
good luck!!
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